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New Urban Entertainment Television

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New Urban Entertainment Television (NUE-TV) was an American cable network targeted toward African-American audiences. It was a direct competitor to Black Entertainment Television (BET), but was aiming for a more mature audience with more news. It operated between July 17, 2000 and October 31, 2002 and reached close to 3 million subscribers. In 2003, it was permanently shut down due to financial difficulties.[1] A big investor was Radio One and many employees came from BET.

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  1. ^ Jefferson, Aisha (February 2003). "New Urban Entertainment Shuts Doors". Black Enterprise. BlackEnterprise.com. Retrieved 1 February 2003.